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Skills slump eroding UK's top tech talent
News The report is based on a survey of Intellect's 100-strong leaders network. He said: "I am worried that unless we have these entry-level jobs in the UK the real skills in project management will disappear and we will have to buy that in from India... [14 May 2008]
Black Country gets tech savvy
News Skills Survey 2007 Find out the results of this year's Skills Survey: ¦ The improvement of technology skills is seen as key to the project and so the BCC teamed up with Microsoft last year to work on boosting the employability of local people. [05 Dec 2007]
New job? Was it the pay packet or the flexi-time?
News Skills Survey 2007 Find out the results of this year's Skills Survey: & This year's silicon.com Skills Survey revealed IT salaries are largely holding to 2006 levels - although more people are creeping into the top earning bracket, where... [01 Nov 2007]
UK tech skills crisis 'exaggerated'
News Skills Survey 2007 Find out the results of this year's Skills Survey: ¦ The UK is not suffering from an IT skills crisis despite the falling numbers of students opting for computer science degrees. [11 Oct 2007]
Skills Survey 2007: Industry falling out of love with IT grads
News The quality of computer science graduates is falling, according to results from the exclusive silicon.com 2007 Skills Survey. The results of the silicon.com 2007 Skills Survey are based on responses from 721 individuals, most of whom reside in the UK. [01 Oct 2007]
Women deserting tech industry
News Skills Survey 2007: the resultsFind out from this year's Skills Survey: ¦ Val Lawson, chairwoman of the Women in Management Network, added that the increase in resignations is concerning as it could have an impact on the current skills shortage. [04 Sep 2007]
UK top for techie training - almost
News Skills Survey 2007: the resultsFind out from this year's Skills Survey: & More than one in four (26 per cent) of IT pros in the UK had received training in the preceding month, against a European average of 15 per cent, research from e... [14 Aug 2007]
Skills Survey 2007: Big earners trending upwards
News The 2007 silicon.com Skills Survey reveals the number of tech workers taking home up to £40k per year is unchanged on last year - at 44 per cent. The trend for larger IT salaries over the past few years tallies with rising demand for tech skills... [13 Aug 2007]
Skills Survey 2007: Staffing crisis deepens
News The ninth annual Skills Survey reveals employers are finding it increasingly difficult to fill IT positions in their organisations. Half (48 per cent) of survey respondents agreed or strongly agreed there is a skills crisis. [07 Aug 2007]
Skills Survey 2007: Techies don't fear offshoring
News Fears of tech jobs being offshored appear to be over-hyped, according to preliminary results from the exclusive silicon.com 2007 Skills Survey. The survey also sheds light on a perennial debate - whether it's business or technical skills that are... [20 Jul 2007]
BBC's £1.5bn outsourcing costs under fire
News Tell us what you think of the IT workforce in silicon.com's 2007 Skills Survey. Is there a skills shortage? The BBC's £1.5bn IT outsourcing deal with Siemens Business Services (SBS) has come under fire from MPs for over-estimating cost savings and... [28 Jun 2007]
Recruitment crisis looms for UK tech industry
News Tell us what you think of the IT workforce in silicon.com's 2007 Skills Survey. The 2007 National Management Salary Survey by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and Remuneration Economics shows an average salary increase of 5.3 per cent... [26 Jun 2007]
Mobile telly to hit the big time in five years?
News Tell us what you think of the IT workforce in silicon.com's 2007 Skills Survey. Is there a skills shortage? Mobile telly may yet be set for the big time - research predicts the number of subscribers will jump from a niche 4.4 million today to 155.6... [31 May 2007]
Young entrepreneurs winning out with web skills
News Tell us what you think of the IT workforce in silicon.com's 2007 Skills Survey. Is there a skills shortage? But good, old fashioned business skills are still important too, the entrepreneurs said. A new generation of young entrepreneurs is causing... [23 May 2007]
'Patents slow innovation' - Red Hat CEO
News Tell us what you think of the IT workforce in silicon.com's 2007 Skills Survey. Is there a skills shortage? Software patents are slowing innovation - that's the view of Red Hat chief executive Matthew Szulik. [23 May 2007]
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